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- Q3636661 subject Q8100694.
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- Q3636661 abstract "After emerging as victors in the battle of Cajamarca, some 180 Spaniards under Francisco Pizarro were in control of major parts of the vast Inca Empire and of its emperor, Atahualpa. After recovering a vast ransom for his release, Pizarro had the Inca executed on July 26 once his army disbanded and crossed the mountains to the south after rejoining Diego de Almagro, commanding some 100 Spaniards. The Incas under Atahualpas commander Quizquiz possessed, after the previous victory in the Inca Civil War tens of thousand Inca warriors around the area of Inca capital Cuzco, the main target of the Spanish conquistadors.The Inca general commanded to fortified the mountain pass at Vilcaconga where the Spaniards would have to pass, and managed to ambush them, with great losses for the invaders. After a counter-attack, however, the numerically outnumbered Spaniards managed to rout the Inca forces and press further towards Cuzco, capturing the Inca capital by November 1533.".
- Q3636661 causalties "Unknown, but reportedly high".
- Q3636661 combatant "22pxSpanish Empire".
- Q3636661 combatant "Inca Empire".
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- Q3636661 commander Q207668.
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- Q3636661 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q636771.
- Q3636661 place Q419.
- Q3636661 result "Decisive, possibly pyrrhicSpanishvictory".
- Q3636661 strength "300 Spaniards".
- Q3636661 strength "Possibly nativeauxiliaries".
- Q3636661 strength "Unknown".
- Q3636661 thumbnail Flag_of_New_Spain.svg?width=300.
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- Q3636661 casualties "Unknown, but reportedly high".
- Q3636661 combatant Q28573.
- Q3636661 combatant "22".
- Q3636661 combatant "Native allies".
- Q3636661 commander Q207668.
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- Q3636661 conflict "Battle of Vilcaconga".
- Q3636661 partof "the Spanish conquest of Peru".
- Q3636661 place "Vilcaconga mountain pass, present-day Peru".
- Q3636661 result "Decisive, possibly pyrrhic Spanish victory".
- Q3636661 strength "300".
- Q3636661 strength "Possibly native auxiliaries".
- Q3636661 strength "Unknown".
- Q3636661 type Event.
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- Q3636661 comment "After emerging as victors in the battle of Cajamarca, some 180 Spaniards under Francisco Pizarro were in control of major parts of the vast Inca Empire and of its emperor, Atahualpa. After recovering a vast ransom for his release, Pizarro had the Inca executed on July 26 once his army disbanded and crossed the mountains to the south after rejoining Diego de Almagro, commanding some 100 Spaniards.".
- Q3636661 label "Battle of Vilcaconga".
- Q3636661 depiction Flag_of_New_Spain.svg.
- Q3636661 name "Battle of Vilcaconga".